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//===========================================================================
//
//      strcat.cxx
//
//      ANSI standard strcat() routine
//
//===========================================================================
//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN####
// -------------------------------------------
// This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System.
// Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
//
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//
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND####
//===========================================================================
//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
//
// Author(s):     jlarmour
// Contributors:  
// Date:          2000-04-14
// Purpose:     
// Description: 
// Usage:       
//
//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
//
//===========================================================================
 
// CONFIGURATION
 
#include <pkgconf/libc_string.h>   // Configuration header
 
// INCLUDES
 
#include <cyg/infra/cyg_type.h>    // Common type definitions
#include <cyg/infra/cyg_trac.h>    // Tracing support
#include <cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h>     // Assertion support
#include <string.h>                // Header for this file
#include <stddef.h>           // Compiler definitions such as size_t, NULL etc.
#include <cyg/libc/string/stringsupp.hxx> // Useful string function support and
                                          // prototypes
 
// EXPORTED SYMBOLS
 
externC char *
strcat( char *s1, const char *s2 ) CYGBLD_ATTRIB_WEAK_ALIAS(__strcat);
 
// FUNCTIONS
 
char *
__strcat( char *s1, const char *s2 )
{
    CYG_REPORT_FUNCNAMETYPE( "__strcat", "returning %08x" );
    CYG_REPORT_FUNCARG2( "s1=%08x, s2=%08x", s1, s2 );
 
    CYG_CHECK_DATA_PTR( s1, "s1 is not a valid pointer!" );
    CYG_CHECK_DATA_PTR( s2, "s2 is not a valid pointer!" );
 
#if defined(CYGIMP_LIBC_STRING_PREFER_SMALL_TO_FAST) || defined(__OPTIMIZE_SIZE__)
    char *s = s1;
 
    while (*s1)
        s1++;
 
    while ((*s1++ = *s2++))
        ;
 
    CYG_REPORT_RETVAL( s );
 
    return s;
#else
    char *s = s1;
 
 
    // Skip over the data in s1 as quickly as possible.
    if (!CYG_LIBC_STR_UNALIGNED (s1))
    {
        CYG_WORD *aligned_s1 = (CYG_WORD *)s1;
        while (!CYG_LIBC_STR_DETECTNULL (*aligned_s1))
            aligned_s1++;
 
        s1 = (char *)aligned_s1;
    }
 
    while (*s1)
        s1++;
 
    // s1 now points to the its trailing null character, we can
    // just use strcpy to do the work for us now.
    // 
    // ?!? We might want to just include strcpy here.
    // Also, this will cause many more unaligned string copies because
    // s1 is much less likely to be aligned.  I don't know if its worth
    // tweaking strcpy to handle this better.
    strcpy (s1, s2);
 
    CYG_REPORT_RETVAL( s );
 
    return s;
#endif // not defined(CYGIMP_LIBC_STRING_PREFER_SMALL_TO_FAST) ||
       //     defined(__OPTIMIZE_SIZE__)
} // __strcat()
 
// EOF strcat.cxx
 

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